nitro.vo said:
maths general = 66%
english = 33%
society and culture = 75%
economics = 58%
business studies 59%
ipt = 66%
Dude, do I know you?
MPU maybe?
Lol you probably go to the same school also.
glycerine said:
i hate you all so much.
"oh look at me i tried in exams that DON'T MEAN JACKSHIT!"
whereas i'm sitting here facing my third exam in three days with another one on thursday that does count and i am chronically procrastinating and seriously dudes just calm down. who cares if you "know your stuff" in year 11. our dux looks like he wore himself out in year 11 and for what? save it for year 12
'glycerine', you make a valid point there. I consistently see people work so hard in year 11, and then get worn out in year 12. However, such a generalisation should not be made. I've also seen a number of people who are capable of maintaining their high performances throughout their final years. I think it's more of a matter of preference rather than just getting 'worn out'. Some people just become sick of school, whereas others are determined to get into specific courses at university.
I just think that if you can afford to take it easy, you should. But if you are finding things difficult in class, you should try your best, because it's not going to get easier from there.
Students need to realise that some subjects require a fair amount of year 11 knowledge to excel in year 12.
Just keep in mind, keep your chin up and your head down, and you'll be set.
Oh and by the way, ^CoSMic DoRiS^^, I'm glad I'm not competing with you in the HSC
Best of luck,
J.